ANTICIPATION: PART 1
I have been anticipating how our new home will look when it is all decked out for Christmas. The Nativity will be on the same table as it has been on for the last who knows how many years. We will have to get a new tree. A smaller tree. I am picturing it in my mind, but will it turn out good? For sure I am no design expert.
Anticipation — What will the house look like?
Per the dictionary, anticipation is the act of looking forward, especially pleasurable expectation.
I wonder if Mary and Joseph’s anticipation was a “pleasurable expectation.” A visit by an angel, visiting a cousin, and a dream must have them anticipating what will happen next.
And Joseph also went up
from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judæa, unto the city of David,
which is called Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and lineage of David:)
to be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child.
Luke 2:4-5
They were headed to Bethlehem. Mary was expecting at any time and the trip had to be physically brutal. Joseph had to watch as Mary suffered. I am sure they were anticipating their arrival.
Do you suppose Mary was picturing a bed? A bed where she could rest. She was so tired. She could tell the baby would be born shortly. As Bethlehem came into sight, did Joseph give a big sigh? He was so tired and Mary looked exhausted. Bethlehem — now they could rest. Now they could begin to prepare for the birth. The birth. A Son. Name him Jesus. Joseph anticipated quickly finding a room.
The innkeeper told them he had no rooms. I can see Joseph look at Mary and realizing she needed to lay down. NOW. This was not what he had anticipated.
Is there not one place? I can feel the anguish, as Joseph asked, “Surely there is somewhere we can have some privacy. My wife is about to deliver. We will take anything. A stable? Yes. Even a stable.”
And so it was, that,
while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered. And she brought forth her firstborn son, and
wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was
no room for them in the inn.
Luke 2:6-7
Anticipation and reality are not the same thing. I am sure Mary anticipated delivering God’s Son in a room in the inn. The reality is a stable ! A STABLE! How could this happen? God’s Son is lying in a feeding trough.
Mary and Joseph look at the baby one more
time. And then they rested.
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